Summer light

wild flowers

Matthew 6:28-33 - “And why worry about your clothing? Look at the lilies of the field and how they grow. They don’t work or make their clothing, yet Solomon in all his glory was not dressed as beautifully as they are. And if God cares so wonderfully for wildflowers that are here today and thrown into the fire tomorrow, he will certainly care for you. Why do you have so little faith? So don’t worry about these things, saying, ‘What will we eat? What will we drink? What will we wear?’" Matt. 6:28

A cherry of Snow queen by Chun Eun Sil

princess

Snow White, Chun Eun Sil

~Chun Eun Sil #art #illustration #story

Snow White #fairy tales #illustration

Snow White by Chun Eunsil. Chun Eunsil is one of my favorite artists. I dream that one day I'll be able to create works that evoke the same feeling of gentleness. Flickr page: http://flickr.com/albumleaf

Finger Print Narrative: All you’ll need for this is an ink pad, white paper, something to write with (maybe fun colored pencils or markers) and a photocopier. First, let every student make a fingerprint onto white paper. Next, blow up their fingerprints using the photocopier (8×10 or larger). Then, Have your kids write words and phrases about themselves along the lines and whorls of their fingerprints, and sign. This good be a good beginning of year project option!

All you’ll need for this is an ink pad, white paper, something to write with (maybe fun colored pencils or markers) and a photocopier. First, let every student make a fingerprint onto white paper. Next, blow up their fingerprints using the photocopier (8×10 or larger). Then, Have your kids write words and phrases about themselves along the lines and whorls of their fingerprints, and sign ♥ #crafts #art #design

Thumb print art: all need for this is an ink pad, white paper, something to write with (maybe fun colored pencils or markers) and a photocopier. First, let every student make a fingerprint onto white paper. Next, blow up their fingerprints using the photocopier (8&#215;10 or larger). Then, Have your kids write words and phrases about themselves along the lines and whorls of their fingerprints, and sign

What a cool idea > All you need for this is an ink pad, white paper, something to write with (maybe fun colored pencils or markers) and a photocopier. First, let every student make a fingerprint onto white paper. Next, blow up their fingerprints using the photocopier. Then, Have your kids write words and phrases about themselves along the lines and whorls of their fingerprints, and sign